Serena - you should get a chuckle out of this one...
My ex was like that too.. (I have 3 children by my first marriage.) Worse yet, when they were little, he would call every Friday and say he was going to pick them up Saturday morning and then just not show - no phone call, no nothing.. I spent many. many weekends drying tears from disappointed little ones..
Now my DD that I talk about here all the time was only 2 and never really knew him (she considers my current husband to be her "Dad").. In 30 years she has seen my ex MAYBE 4 times.. For some reason, the loss of her best friend recently triggered some need in her to see my ex and she has visited him several times in the past 3 weeks.. Sad to say, his health is very poor right now.. He suffers from severe COPD, had a massive heart attack 2 months ago, had a pacemaker installed (which isn't working) and is now on a heart transplant donor list.. He gave her all kinds of "reasons" for never being in her life - the biggest being that he's "still in love with me" and it was too painful to come here.. (Not sure how that fits in with the fact that he married 2 more times since we divorced..)
Anyhow - she is bringing him up to the lake for the weekend (her travel trailer on my extra lot) and I'm assuming that they're up there already.. I had no intentions of going up there this weekend, but my son-in-law BEGGED me to go because he's so uncomfortable about this..
It get's better though! My son-in-laws PARENTS are headed up there today as well for the weekend - they'll also be putting their motorhome on my extra lot..
So picture this: My extremely uncomfortable son-in-law; his parents; my EX-husband; and ME (the "lost love") all there at the SAME time - LOL....
Ummmmmm.. I think I feel a major "migraine" coming on and just won't be able to go.... LOL
I don't know WHY some men do this - flit in and out of their children's lives - but I know that my DD is setting herself up for a MAJOR hurt and there's absolutely NOTHING I can do about it..
Just be there for your DD - do NOT say anything negative about her Dad (that always backfires) - and hope for the best..
Been there, done that - and there's no easy or logical answer..
Hugs to you and Kelsea..
C.Ann